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Show Say "Thank Yon." I suppose when you do a friend a good turn, and he issobusy enjoying its benefits bene-fits that he goes oft' in a hurry and forgets for-gets to say vThauk you," you are likely to say to yourself, "I'll next try my hand on somebody at least who can get breath enough before ho eats his cherries to look back on the orchard." Ingratitude is the great trial of parents with children and of God with man. I'd rather a man would hurl "Thanks awfully" at me than to keep dumb. Even conventional and slang thanks are better than utter discourtesy and blank ingratitude. Le wist on Journal, |